E) PortFast prevents switch loops that are caused by a unidirectional point to point link condition on Rapid PVST+ and MST. Interesting, but I'm still not sure if this is the main design benefit.
A) PortFast does not generate a spanning tree topology change when a station on a port is connected or disconnected. This is an interesting option, but it doesn't seem to be the primary design benefit of PortFast.
C) PortFast allows small, unmanaged switches to be plugged into ports of access switches without risking switch loops. This is a good option as it helps with the design.
I believe the true design benefit of PortFast is that it disables spanning tree on the port, putting it into forwarding state immediately after connection.
B) PortFast disables spanning tree on the port, which puts the port into the forwarding state immediately after it is connected. This is the correct answer as it directly benefits the design by avoiding the spanning tree protocol delay.
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